by Ben Borges & Joe Williams
Welcome to U Heard! Join Ben, Joe, CB, and Polk, your go-to guys for all things Miami Hurricanes football. Every Wednesday and Sunday, we dive deep into the heart of Canes Nation, bringing you the hottest takes, insightful analysis, and hilarious banter. We've got you covered from game breakdowns and recruiting news to offseason rumors and bold predictions. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, U Heard is your one-stop shop for all things orange and green.
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April 19, 2025
<p>Alright, Cane faithful, gather 'round because you heard it here first (or you're about to)! This week's episode of U Heard is packed with the kind of juicy Miami Hurricanes football talk that keeps the offseason buzzing. We're kicking things off by dissecting the recent comments from Ole Miss head honcho Lane Kiffin, who's thrown a little SEC shade our way with some eyebrow-raising allegations about Miami's pursuit – and potential payout – for former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck. Did the U have a secret war chest ready? We'll dive into the plausibility and implications of these claims.</p><p>Next up, the transfer portal continues to be the Wild West of college football, and Syracuse head coach Fran Brown is not holding back! We're breaking down his passionate rant defending his star wide receiver, Trebor Pena, against the alleged $2 million NIL offers swirling around. What does this tell us about the current landscape of player acquisition, and is the portal truly becoming a playground for only the wealthiest programs? We'll offer our perspectives on the escalating financial arms race.</p><p>But the portal news doesn't stop there! In a development that has Cane Nation on high alert, five-star defensive tackle David Stone, a name many of you know we've championed since his recruitment, has officially entered the transfer portal. While he hasn't donned the Orange and Green yet, we're dedicating a significant portion of the show to analyzing what this monumental decision could mean for the Miami Hurricanes. What are our immediate needs on the defensive front? What kind of impact could a player of Stone's caliber have on our defense? And who else might be vying for his talents? We'll explore all the angles and offer insights on this crucial potential addition.</p><p>So buckle up, Canes fans, because this episode of U Heard brings you the inside scoop, the passionate opinions, and the in-depth analysis you crave. You don't want to miss this deep dive into the latest Hurricanes headlines!</p>
April 17, 2025
<p>The transfer portal giveth, and the transfer portal taketh away. Welcome to U Heard, the podcast that keeps you up-to-date on all things Miami Hurricanes football. We're here to help you navigate the ever-shifting landscape of college football, one portal entry at a time.</p><p>In this episode, we dive headfirst into the 2025 spring transfer portal, dissecting the departures of Zaquan Patterson and Joshua Horton, and speculating on who might be next to enter. This spring window is a critical time for roster management, and it's a short one - the portal is only open for 10 days, closing next Friday. We'll analyze the impact of these losses on the Canes' roster, discuss potential replacements both in the portal and from within, and examine the broader implications of the portal for Miami's recruiting strategy, especially in light of recent comments from ESPN analyst Ryan Clark. Clark has partly blamed Miami head coach Mario Cristobal for the current state of NIL, citing Miami's significant payment to transfer QB Carson Beck as a key factor influencing other players' decisions. We'll delve into this perspective and its potential impact on the Canes. How do we, as Canes fans, process this constant roster churn and the ever-increasing influence of NIL? Join us as we explore the mystery and volatility of the portal, offering our insights, expert analysis, and (sometimes questionable) predictions.</p>
April 14, 2025
<p>Did you miss the electric atmosphere of the Miami Hurricanes Spring Game? Don't worry, the U Heard podcast has you covered! Joey shares his experience inside the stadium, highlighting the players who flashed and made a statement. We dissect the performances and discuss what they could mean for the upcoming season. Then, with the transfer portal window looming just 72 hours away, we dive into the potential roster moves and what to expect for the Canes. As always, we're keeping it real and giving you the unfiltered truth about your Miami Hurricanes. Tune in! </p>
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